THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKI ELD, VAT WKDNKKDAY MOKNINO, HKPT. 1, 1R0. Terms of Subscription, tl In el.annt,or within bro tnintlis.,.tJ 00 If (mid alter three nod lef(re id Bombs... 1 St. f,aid atlor tho eipirallun of six uiunbta... I 00 xt Mturt, 8. II. Fettkkoill A Co.. Net. a- ,xpr Advertising Akodii, 7 i'rk Hvw, enier llfn-koitn fltreet", are dot duly authorised Agent in N.w Yrk Uity. itr.i.u.KWs notici,. lt (h(HlUt Cpl-mop. Churrli-!lT. Ono. I,i:ii'V, l'atr. Hervicea everv tiabbath it lti A. M., J ' H. M- S.,t.Uth H. boul at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting evory Wednesday, at 7i P. M. Ctnu,aiiivD Service, first Kabbatb f every jiinth, at H'l A. M. Went C'leartteld M. K. Churrlu Hct. Chaulm. W. bt'HMLET, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at 8 o'elonk, P. M. Sunday tiohuol it 2, P. M. All lire itnllwi to attend. Irewbtcrlan ChurchRev. II. B. Dptlk. y.dibnth servieee morning and evening Hnb ,,rtth Hohool at 8 P. M. Prayer Netting Wednea lav evening. tlnptlat Church Rev. , Pastor. Sil.t.ath School at 3 P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. St. Franrln' ChurchCatholic Kev. P I. ,nr iidar. Divine service at luj A. M., ot l.c firit, third and fourth Rundnyeof each month; V ci-pen find Benediction of the Me it ml Sacrament Ht 7 o'olook, P. M. Sundny School every Sunday nflernoon at t o'clock. Oi l ltIAf, DIRr.CTOHV. TIMS) OF KU1.DIBH. QUART III .Miopia COPrtT. S.cdnd Monday of Jannary. 'I bird Monday of March. ; First Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. j TIN! OF OLDISQ COM MOM PLIil. Pint Monday of Jane. , Heoond Monday of November. rtiBLio orricnna. President Judge Hon. Chtrlcl A. Mycr, l.onk Haren. Aiitant Low Judge-Hon. John II. Orvla, of 1 ellefunte. Aeocit Jmluee Abrs.ro Ogden, Clearfield; Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. I'rolhnnotnry Kli liloorn. ttrgiiter and ftcordrL. J. Morgan. Trrnaurer Philip Dottl. I tintrirt Attorney J. K. McKenrick. ; Sheriff James Mahaffey. jtfputy Sheriff V. I. Thompson. County Surtrjor Samuel F. McCloskey, Cur rnnville. ft.unry Cnmmiiont r$ C. W. Kylrr. flrnhe.n. ton V. 0.: EUh Johnston, Grampian Hill P. 0.; John Nnrrls, Sr., Uurweniviue. r'.,MMi'iViNerV Clerk John W. Howe. C-nntjr Auditor William V. W right, Clear Old : Joseph (till. land, Three Rum j J. 8. Nor- ri. Wociiliiina. rn'f Coronet Jamea A. Moore, Clearfield. Jury i'ommiieionere Andrew J. Jackson, Clear fi.'l, JVm. R. Brown, Clearfield. Sufitrintrndent of Public School L. Mo n..n.r, rtt-nrfleld. Sralrmf Wtit9& Meaturti Jeise W.Carllle, nfliee at LltifrnBTt ra. v . r, .( John W.Wnrler. Win. R- c:i:uish, Cyrii Uordon, Clearfield; Jofeph R. I ru in, N. K. Arnold, L'urwenSTine ; a. L,iiiig Htone, IUiItnii City. Our Sp'finl column U decidedly Intereeting In a l-.enl fioitit of Tiew, end profitable reading to i.uUldfri who want to va money. y v vavhi: i "Will u tal:e wheal, o;iU or vm tor lub-rnj.in-t. ?" W ;irc oflt-n Inquired of In tlii way l.v I (tor fr in i ntrom who reside at a diitanoe fr.,111 riiirCeld. We again wy y. The receipt! of a rep' tuibbs merchant or niill owner In the vi' inily, ll) answer us Jurt aa well ai the eah. li. illlustrnte: IT nny of our palroai wilt detiter u a b:.g of grain at the mill of Joseph H. Ilreth, in Chert twneliip, Hran Patchin, in Hormide, TTinm.is II. Forccy, In (Irahain, Wn. Porter or Mm-', In Lnwrene( or l!rown A Scyler's, at Ht.fkt.-n, Union township, and forward their nrnpli for the nmnunt, we will credit them on their itconnt for the mine. In this way all may loon pny what they owe, If they will pumie tbli .... tf. (HrAdvortiHerw nnd othoru will boar In mind that nil articles intended for piibliflatlon in this pnpor muft be handed In, net tutor than Tun-day, at 9 A. M. Don't forget It! Tub LAMt Day. Wednesday, Sep tember lft . li the 1ift diT thitt tlm ntimen nf can- didstefl fur District or County ufTieers can be len'H!Iy iinnnuiieed uiiJtr our party rult'S. The I'rim.ir.v Klertion blanks and ticket will be pre prired nn l printed within m few lnys thereafter, at.d delivered to the County Committee as here t'lfore. Wanted. A girl to do perioral In, upc work. Apply to L. linnsrita. Tlicro will bo Rervices held in St. Aiidrow' Episcopal Church on neit Sabbath, 0lotul er 5ih, morning and aveninif. . i r Tito Hancock and Knglinh Club will be adilreisod by Iirael Tclt, Eiq., on Saturday ewning, August 4ih. Ut there be n full attend tnre , a there ii business of Importanca to transact. Fatal Accident. Wo learn that a lioy about eighteen ;aiii old eiamcd Samuel lUktttraw, living with Mr. (leorg Dolts, near D eo Hope, while out gunning on last Friday, riitfbrged bii guo while crossing a log, the con tents lodging In bis chest, producing almost ln- itnnt death. ! im I It' Done. Wo tonic two lnurv gjiun Uaroing of the new relation! existing be-1 tween Ei-Counly Huporiotendant Oregory hdJ bis iMi-Unt during life. The step we took may not bare been ncceuury to celebrate the event ; but it was Ttry warm. The aforeaalJ neeJ nut I "I low fult In a game of this kind. Lint of lotttn remnining nndaiincd io the Postolnoe at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending August 13th, 18M : Mill Albertina AnJerion (2), F. M. Arnold, Mrs. Caroline Beams, Misa Annie It loom, Oraful j English, tctmbud Freeman, Wm. Hooren (2), D. 1 L. Lioick, Mln Zella Larimer. P. A. UAULIN, P. M. m - A WoodhMkktino. A (irovo mcot ing will be held In Egypt, Bradford township, commencing on the evening of the eleventh of September, at 7 o'clock P. M-, Public service on Sunday, at 10 o'clock A. M., Christian meet ing at 3 P. M., Rrtvning ferflce at J P. M. A cordial Inflation t extended to all who can, to meet with us. Rbt, W. U. Matteri One V ktk bam I i F.HS. M ury M e- Clellan, mother of Constable John MoClellan, died on the 10th u It., aged nearly nlaety years. Sbe leavee a large family of re lives In ibis neighborhood. 8be born was in Centre county and removed to this county with bur husband, (who has been dead for many ye-irs) neurly fifty years ago. The spirit of Mother MoClellan Is at rest f refer. m The Junior H uncock and Knglieb Club will meet on Tucdey evening, August 7th, at 8 P. M. Bmith V. Wtlsen will addresi the Club. Tba Demlfcri are requested to remain after the a.ljournment of the Club for the pnrpwse of de3nitely settling the' uniform" o,uetllon. The Senior Club il cordially Invited. Let each raem ttr, If possible he present. J. W. Smith, Tom J. It of no, fecretary. Chairman. Tub Milton Firr. Kov. A. M. Barniti, paMor of tb M. K. Chun h, at Miltan, well known to many of the older cltist-na will de liver a le el are nn this Sre, in the Court Room on Monday evening September 13th. Mr. Darnita loet ail he had by the fire, except two borrowed bnoki which ht grabbed and gt ay with. Let there be a good torn out t The duore will be ojien at 9 o'olonk P. M- Admieslon, it cents for adalts and 16 cent! for children. 1-lt. I'Ai.i,-iiKAHr.n. lluvinn mislaid tho lit of the names, we felled to notice at (he proper time, the persons who served aa Pitll-bearen at Ik. f....-I r 0. I..- Tl ... I . . VI.. ...il.. ent were et-Uev. Car tin, DelUfonu t Hon. J. Simpson Africa, Huntingdon i Uao. M. Hrlsben, wola; Ctl. ft. A. Irvin, Carwensvltle ; Hon. Uccrgo H. Barrett, Hon. J. D. McEnally, Hon. Win. A. Wallace, Hon. T. J. MoCalloogh, J-ieph "haw, Robert Mitchell, D, W. Moore and Henry . Park, Clearfield. Ht'nii MmiNfl.-Vo Imvo boon ro t rj netted to annonneo that a Duh meeting will be l'-M at the village oMlockton, I'nlon townanlp l"Jr the Superlnicnlenee of the Her. W. M ler, of the M. E. Church , beginning M rW lUmber Ilth,at7 o'clock and eontlnuing over ,Pa'urdy and Sunday, The following mini iters re eipeetcd le be prevent and tosltt t Revi. II. Purns, J. D. Laverly.SdoU Wllstn, Tiaiab Clwirds and J.T. U lad bill. Bring vourdiaaeri nd suppers and Hay on the jrroand from 10) f clock natil after preaching at 7 ft o'clock P. M TUB 8KNI0R HANCOCK CLVD MKKT8 IN TUB WIOWAM KVKHT SATURDAY KVK NING, ATTEND. A most rilitcoan jmlment awarded Dr. Lindtey for the wonderful eurei performed by hll "Blood Searcher." 9old fty all ibuggUU. MoHnni, (Jooro C'oopor anil Elinor Piiimore, Harted for Uarylantl yeiterday, where they purpoi working for Mr. Milton Brown, at lu tnlic ring. Ton Sai.k. All k iniU of Jiors nuil Window-iaah. Call near the Lutheran Church, or addrtu ue at CltaTd, Pa. R. CixriRLD- Aug. II, 4t Tlicy uro aa mild ami Mtronthoninfr I They ilituulate (be llrer, help to eurry oft the acid and bile and (ur!6i the blood. Prepared by K. K. Tbompion, Tituavllle, Pa. For aalo by alt druggiite In Clearfield, and Jurepb Seylcr A Buna, Luthenburg, Pa. 2t Faiimfra, Look IIkiib 1 Lytlo will give yon highest market price for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Hatter, Efg, Onions, Apples, dried frails, and all kinds of produce. He baa the la r pest and best selected itock of groceries, teas, coffees, molasses, spicea, oil salt, lugar, queens ware, tubs, buckets, baskets, churns, Ac. in Clearfield eounty. He buys his goeda la large quantities Tram manufacturer! and first hands for cash, and takes the advantage of all discounts, and so he la enabled to sell at lowest prices. He gives onah prices for produce,aud sells his goods at tho lowest prices in the ouunly. iept-24-'7-tf - - e Tho Director, ol' tho Juniata Valley Camp Merlins; Association at the concluiion of tnu, loo jsmih Annual Camp nieutmg, paseed a resolution returning thanks to PreaiJing Flder Dr. Mitchell, the mtnlitera In attendance, to the visiting crowd, etc., but not one word nf thttnks to the railroad eonipanira for running Sunday trains. A significant oversight. The Huntingdon A'rws gets in the above with considerable gusto I We prefuma the Directors did not deem it worth while to compliment the Railroad Company for running Suudny tralni ; because they thought some Local paper or other would travel outside of Its own bunineis and sup ply the omlraiun. ia . s FRANCISMURPHYATTHE FAIR. The officers of the Clearfield County Agricul tural Society have enurd the services of Fraxi'Ib Mcni'ur, the great Tempwrance A post io, to de liver a lecture In the Qrovo on tho Fulr Oroumts, on Thursday, Soptciabcr 2tiih, the second dy of the Fair, at o'clock P. M. He wilt positively be present and everybody should go to hear him Ho is to-day Auierioa'i grejattit orator, and un equalled In tho power he exerts over his hearers. Ho will deliver but one address, and you may never have another opportunity of hearing him, so do not fail to eitibraoe this one. A stand frntn which he will fpeak will bo erected in the tirovo Kxeurf ion tickets will be sold to Clearfield fruin all points on T. A C Railroad and Phillpaburg and Mosbannon branches, on 15th, Iftth and ITlh. Leholution Pashku by tii r Diiikct- OHioFTHa J UNI ATA VaI.LV OaHF H KKT1HU , The Directors of the Juniata Valley Camp meet ing passed the following rfsolution at a meeliog held the other dav : At the o'oie of the ninth year of our Camp Meeting Annotation we are to be contrutulated upon our present ounJttion and the flattering fur the future. The Juniata Vall.y Cump Meeting ix an eatabliibeil lact, end under the blessings of Hod is destiued to be a power in the Juniata for good. To Thompson Mitchell, D. D., Our Presiding KMer, we owe as much as to any other human agency the great success to which we navo attametj, and we berehy tender him our hearty thanks for his very ertinient and untiring labor! in behalfof the Camp Meeting and for the good prruchiug with which he has supplied the pctJi-le. We alau desire ti tlynk the miiiinters who baro been with ua for their suitaining co operation and generous support, and we cordially invite tb-m to be with us again, pruruiiln to do more and hotter for them in the future than in the past In promoting their comfort. Our thanks are also due to thoic who have conducted our children's nieeline;, while t be great auccen at tending their Inbors must reward thim for tneir special erlorti. To those having charge of the muiio and to John H. Miller, who furnished the organs, we can only say their praise Is heard In all tho Camp and the ouil verdict Is that it is the best we ever had. And to tho visiting crowds for good behavior, smiling faces, and genuine good buutor, none were over better, and tu all we ray eotue again. AMONG THE DISTRICTS. T M. b. N'qtloWR. nnaronn. We mtt a class of ten applicants at Bigler on Monday , A 'in oil 2.1d, and examined them In the presenoe i.f four Direntora from tho township and two from tho Independent district, and some spectators. The school board of the township have decided to build a new school house at Lower Woodland, and expect to have ft equipped for school the coming Winter. The Board meets at Williamfigrove, Saturday, September 4ih, to elect their teachers. Toe Educational meeting convened as por announcement in the Presbyter ian Church. David Hitching was called to the Chair, and Dr. Tohin, Reuben Caldwell, Mr. Pcaroe and I. (1. Bargee were oboien Vice Presi dents. Mr. G. W. uiigb, A. li. Rosenkrans, Matt Savage, J. L. Pearce and the County Superintendent addressed the meeting. A choir under the leadership of Mr. J. L. Pearce rendered some excellent musio during the evening. Tho meeting wm well attended and the best feeling prevailed. oamot.A Attn nncATua. The class at this appointment waa not up to its usual site and efficiency. Eleven applicants registered, some of whom atood their first exami nation. The house was 61ld during the entire day with Intelligent spectators. Six Directors from the township and four from the borough were In attondanoe. The Township Directors met at the close of the examination and appoiuted the following tcaobera : Jefferson school, T. C. Hopkins; Cheftervillo school, F. W. A. Shulta ; Decatur school, Clara K. Harner: Parsonville school, Webdter Hughea; Jeffries ichool, Lidle Mattern ; lteaverton school, Air. Walla ; Moshen- now school, Laura Hurlefgh ; Centre school, Annie Hughes. Ptow Castle and Han rook schools to be i supplied. The salaries paid for all the schools ' are per month. The new school located near Osceola.has been givan the name of Hanoox ,nnd I will bo supplied with tbo new "Triumph." Tho j srboedi ot Decalur will commence October 7th. j Tho Educational meeting held iu the Osceola M. E. Church in the evening, was comparatively welt attended. Mr. Hiirtman presided and J.ihn i McLnrran served aa Secretary. Kev. Saott Wil. i son, Kev. N. II. Miller, Allen H. Rosenkrans, ; Matt Savage and W. A. Ambrose delivered ad-1 drones. WOOD W A MP AM HODTZnAI.I. The largent class of tbo lour nu orKiniaed in tho Pubho school building at Houttdale on the 2.ith. The rial's at this aitointment nnmhered eighteen Indies, hot a gentleman in the class. Three failed to receive the neeeeoary license. eeven Directors, representing the boroagb and township were In attendanoe and a creditable number of ppeelalmt. Woodward and Houttdale are looking up educationally. The former will have eighteen school! this year, an advance ol three eiuoe last year. Tho latter will hare erected in tbo near future a commodious school building with all tho modern appliances, and thus the sohool children of tbo uioet populous dintrlcta In the county will be amply provided for. Tba Directors of Houttdale held a meeting the evening nf the Eanmination and mde the following appoint ments : Principal, tl. W. Kmigh ; 1st Inter mediate, LiKiie Holding; 2d Intermediate, Kmuii P. Ray. Primary Department I at Room, Mary Myiter j 21 Room, A. It. Mister; Ad Room, Fuuhie Prince. laiTAiiiA. The examination of teachers was held at Ulen Hope, Friday, Auguet 27th. The cUa at this ftppO'Bttneat was small compared with former yours. A number of ciliteos were present during the day. In the afternoon the Directors held a meeting and decided to pay the same wages at last yar, 26 and ;10 per month. They also purchased for tbo new school house near U tah villa approved patent furniture. Beeoarla will have In operation this year twelve schools two more than last year. Toe teachers willo ho em ployed at the next meeting of tbo Board. In the ovening a large audience assembled In the PoMto sohool house in obedience to the call for an Edu cational ineetiog. Oa motion of Reuben Straw, Esquire Lull wees chosen President, James E. RorabaiiKh, Secretary. Messra. E. C. Haley, Jamea Herehaugh, Matt Savage and County Superintendent addreesed Ihe meeting. Tho meetings was considtred by all present tho beet educational gathering ever witnessed In Ulen Hope. Educational Meetings, nrm wrrk. Fr ilell, In Campbell's Church, Monday even ing, September fth. Speakers O. W. Campbell, Matt Savage and M. L. Motjaown. Essays will bo read by Little Ross and Annie Matthews. For Oreeuwood, at Bower, Tuesday evening, September 7th. Speakers Aaron Newcomer and Mr. W. Johnson, reriresen'lng Iho School Board, Malt Savage and M. L. Mcguown. For Ferguson an 1 LumberCity, September Rth, In the afternoon. Speakers J. H. McCreory, Thomas rs orris U, u. rerguson, representing tba School Boards, Rev. Edwards and M. L. Meguown. F'saya wilt bo road by W. ft. Oreer and Hiogleton Bell. For Penn, September 0th, In tbo afternoon la the (trove, riteakcra J U. Clara, i. r.. Moore and John H. Rowlea. representing the School Board. Allen II. Kosenktans end M. I.. HcQiiown. For I'nlon and Union Independent, Friday afternoon, September l"tb, in ihe Grove near llncktnn. Speakers '. Welly, H. K. Stowell and Rev. Peter Beer, representing the School Boards, Revo. Taylor and Oladhlll, o! Luthere hurg, W. S. Lather, L. U. Weber and M. L. Mo- guowa, A choir under the direction of Messrs. W. B Lather and L. R. Weber will faro tab. nasio for the Hock ton Grove meeting. ixtn WRKK. For Brady, la tho Lmheran Church, at Luth eraburg, Monday evening. Septenler 13th. Speaker! Messrs. flhalier and K oh lor, represent ing the School Board. Revs. GladhkH and Taylor, L. E. Weber, E. t. Haya, Mitt Savage, W. 8. Luther and M. L. McUoow i. Fur Sandv tuwnshin. In the Presbyterian Church, at Duflois, Tuesday evening, Septcmhor Uih. Speakers P. S. Weter ao4 or. rmatners, renresentinn tho School Brrd, Rev. W. M. Hurra- field. J. L. Liddle, L. K. Weber, Malt Savage And M. L.Hogoown. The PrintortTDicnlQ will bo held on noKt Satnrday. m Well Said. "KoyHtono," a Wash ington letter writer, In alluding to the demise of oar neighbor, cay si "The death of Kx-flovernor Bigler Is much re gretted here. Few men In this country have led such blameless lives as Uovernor Bigler, and when his services are reckoned op, be will be elacied with Benlcn, Huchenuu and Lewis Cass, with mora humility then the one, more honesty of word than tho other, with tho same great love of country as the thud, and greater, kindlier hearted than all three put together. Peace to Lewis Case, rent to Buchanan, honor to Iientoa, but all these doubled with love and gratitude to the memory lit' iY't.jj Mifc-'sr." The Statu Xonmtl (School ut Indiana, Pa., possesses advantages nnrurparsed by nny Normal richool In tho State. The building la complete in all Its appointment?. All the Dormi tories are cheerful, well lighted, airy nnd uaatly furnished. The building throughout la heated by steam and the safeguards airalost fire tecum. The Principal, John II, French, LL. D., has no superior aa an educator ana manager or a school. The faculty la composed of Ladice and Gentle men of Urge experience aa teachers. The build ing la supplied with water from an artesian well, 110 feet deep i cold and warm bathionaauh floor. The grounds oonslits of II acres, a portion of wnion is in n oeeuiinu grove, in snort, a mora desirable and pleasant school cannot be found In the State. Hee advertmemcnt In thla paper. Church Dedication. -On Sunday Ihe22d ult. the Prtfhytertan church In DuBols, waa dedicated by Iter, HuroltOeld asiiited by Uav. Kelly. Iu the forenoon a vain attempt was m ade to raise (1,000 to pay off the Indeiitednea of tho church, the balance of $7U0 being pro tided for by the Hoard of Church lireeliw. Un able to secure the amount at tho morn ing sets Ion tho dedication waa poitponod until ovening when the nnoesary amount was subscribed, a alight defl cit being promised by tho trustoca. The con tributions wre In small sums, and given chiefly by people of limited moans. After raising the money required the ceremnney was per formed In the ucunl manner. Large audioncas attended at each scmou. The congregation, which hafl been represented by some untirin g worker!, display an untiring energy and perse verance in tlm, in so short a time, building and freeing Trom debt the church and parsonage. Vulinit Conritr. 'fiin Storm. The DuJiois Courier of the ?r.th ult in alluding to the storm of the week previous, says t "It wns art unuoually se vere one and generally extended throughout the wertern part of the State. The damage In Du Bols wnT ooti-ldemlile, tho principal lots being the blowing down nf Mr. Mcdee's new house, a building not yet completed, which w ill be a lost of two or three hundred dollars. Mr. Croikthank's house, near the Cimtrnl Hotel was drunk by lightning, no damage being done but tearing the roof and floors, and a little unphaiantness to the gentirm.in ani nts who who were also tnciuiieu by the fluid io its passage, to such an extent that he had fail boot and lU-oltins torn from his foot and she a nolo torn In her hie. No bodily harm of any magnlFi Ie occurred to either. Three cows lying near Dullois' board yard were killed by a itroao, and another waa drowned hv tho hi)th water. Tbo flood was one of the hiheit ever seen in Dultuis, and Dull-. in' corn and tobacco fields woro a huge lake with vegetable letandF. The dAoae to Ihe crops is slight. MORRIS TOWNSHIP REMARKS. Kvlrrtowi, August 17th 1 6S0 . Editor Rkpi-blicaii : It was my pleasure ti attond a meeting hald at Kyltrtonn on tho oven ing of tho I Oth lnt. by Superintendent McQuown , iu connection with theexauilualion of teachers for this district, and thinking (hit pot hi pa a few , thought! relating thereto might be of pacing in- , tarvtt to your numerous readers and especially to i tbofR immediately concerned t have taken the I liberty of addrfMtng you. At this was an K durational ineetlnir. and as the speakers, of which there were several appeared In tho role of public educ itors. I tako it tor granted tn at ineir sayings ami doings were fair subjects fur comment and open to criticism. I am aware tbt it is generally supposed to bo the duty of a correspondent in noticing a meet ing of this kind to eulogize the participators in ditcriminately , hut whether this ia the better way or ii oi aumiis oi a aouot to ray tho least of it. The meeting was organised in the usual man ner, alter which tho spcakcrt proceeded. The rpeaktng being Interspersed with very fair uiunic on the organ and singing. Most of the speakers according to therown cotifcicion were unprepared to address the audience. They profess to have greatly at heart the educational interests of tho community, and yet, when a meeting ia called for tbo avowed purpote of furthering the interests, and they are advertised some two wocks previous to)take a prominent part in said meeting they oome unprepared. Why Is this thus t One speaker stated that he didn't know until a couple daya prior to the meeting that he was to speak. Ho should tako the lUruiLU'A. A good lick. Kr. Rbf. As a matter of course, some good ikintr were said for which they deserve and will receive duo credit. Hut on the other hand some untena ble grounds was taken and ponltiun i assumed, the establishment of which would, in tho bumble opinion of the writer be a dittioult Usk. The keynote of most of tho speeches was the necessity of higher wages for teachers. One speaker rather regreiiea me action oi toe sciiool Hoard in ad vancing the wages of our teachers, because, aa he expressed It, "It took the wind out of bis speech, aa he had Intended saying considerable on that subject," and yet he dwelt at length on tho lack of thoroughness inteacheraand lamented tho absence of that training and fitneos of which cornea only by bard atudy, long practice and ex perience. And in those latter remarks ho was right but nut cormUtont with bis previous and subsequent declaration!. J would like to inquire if the gentleman thibka that an increase of wages would immediately cure Ihe ineflicienoy of which he oouiplains. If be were to hire a man to work lor him at twenty dollar! per month, aud became awaro that ho could not, or would not earn that sum, would ho hasten to raise bis wage! to forty dollars 7 I think not. Apprentices do not as a rule receive the lame ouurpentation aa skilled workmen. If I were to aimiv for a situation ia a bakery, and on being interrogated aa to my ex perience In the business, should reply that in my youth 1 had built aand-ovoni aod baked mud pica in the sun, I fear that I could not command a very high aalary at first. Or if I ahould leek aa honorable and lucrative position in tbo regu lar army, and en being anked tn regard to my cxpeneueo on tho sanguinary field, should slate that my nearest approach tot, waa once fighting a boy noarly aa large aa myself, 1 am led to be lieve that the honors emolument and cpauletts of a Mvjor General would Vit be Immediately forth coming. Do you say that my contract! are rather strong t Not so. There U little, if any more difference or contrast in tbefigures I have drawn than there is between a well trained thoroughly disciplined, nicely balanced teacher, nnd aoiue of tho so-called who aro yearly given in charge of schools, and from the tenor of the gentleman's remarks, 1 boliutfe he would agree with me in inn view. Hut, lust here 1 would tike tn call hi attention to another rather umrarded statement. He ra- markod, "tint although we naid our Count v. State and Poo taxes, without a murmur i yet, when It came to paying School tax there was grumbling nnd general dissatisfaction." Now I am well oonvfnoed that the gentleman would not, for any consideration, deliberately make n false statement and so 1 characterise it as an nngoard- en ana pcrnnrs inoiignuesa expression of a senti ment, which though having little or no founda tion in fact Is nevertheless popular wllh a certain Class. Ihe citizens of this townshin aro aa a rule in telligent and fully sensible of the great benefits derived from the common school, when nronerlv conducted, and nearly appreciate the advantage having the risinglgeneration thoroughly educated and hence pay their School tax aa willingly as any othor. But they do aometimea complain of the way their money is miiannlled by Directors hiring incompetent teachers. It i a foot patent to every unprejudiced mind that many are em ployed who should go to school Instead of teach ing, although I believe that generally speaking, Directors do pretty nearly at well as they can, considering the prenure that la brought to bear upon them. Men in and out of ofneial position seek to ad vance tho interests of "lheirfriend' their daugh ters, ihelr sinters, their eouiins and tbclr aunts" and the queitlon in many cases la no, are they ooajpeUiit, but can they secure schools. ''Some of ibe speakers also reverted to the fact that other lucrative profossiona were being filled from the ranks of school teachers and irava a reason for this, the low wagea paid. 1 will venture to affirm lhat In nine out of every ten euoh eases, tho original Intention was not te teach permanently, but the Individual haa made a stepping stone, or ladder, so to apeak of the puhho schools, by which ho might climb to some higher position, and while ostensibly training thuie under his care baa trained himself with an eye to the very place bo now occupies. una speaicr aoemcd to favor tn an Indirect way the doctrine of tbo anion of Church and State, and declared with considerable empheate, "that if he were a Director be would not vote to employ any teacher who waa not a Christian." As superintendent Mcyuown spoke previous to Iho gentleman alluded to ho probably forgot to give hia views on this subject, and whether he would favor the Incopnration Into the school system of a religions branch, or whether bo would feel com petent t examine and give teachers their proper numlier or grade in rollgloue experience aro question! upon which I hare have nt yet been advised. Of coarse, over right minded per an n would be glad to sea all our teachers as well as all others enjoy religion j but whether tba practi cal workings of such a law or rule made by School Directors would bo beneficial to either the school system or Iho eanso nf Christianity li a question upon which 1 con feat I have grave doubts. I admire the gentleman's xoal and give him the eredit of being at least. In this respect a good deal tn advance of public eeutitnent in this country. Of course this will not hurt him if be Is right. Still I would respectfully luggest that he make hat to slowly. He will at least grow older if be live and may yet loam that a Pro feitlona) Cert i lies te and tho mature ago of twenty-three doea not Invaribly exempt n man from those little mislakea and blunder! aud other grlevaneea Incident to live In tins oold world. And now, I trail that nothing I have said will bo construed Into an Intention to aay aught against, or In any way discuorge those who are solving to fit themsolves for the honorable and responsible position of teachers. I would gladly assist yon If I could i but It depends upon your own exertions whether yen snceesdor not. "Thore ia no royal road to learning." but energy determi nation and pluck, with tbo blueing of God la what wine at last. "Learn to labor and to wait," He not so much concerned Just now as to what remuneration you will receive In dollar a ad cents, as you aro to se euro youreolf that culture and training that will compel recognition. There Is not, 1 venturo to lay, a first class teacher In the country to-day , wbo has not more oQered more than be or she oan accept. Do not bo afraid the profession will bo overcrowded, "there lialwayaroom up stairs." Karntatly disclaiming tba leant lb tea lion to giro elleaee to any one in anything I hare aaid, and with none bat the kindliest feelings toward lbs gentleman whose speeches I have thus Im perfectly noticed, 1 remain with great respect, youri truly, CoaaiatkNcr. TUB JUNIOR n &NCOCKICLVB MKKTB IN TUB WIOWAM BVEKY THURSDAY EVK- NINQ. BOYS, TURN OUT. . e aw. ,,Sollor1!, Liver Pills" ro working mora real good la ont year than all other pro priety medio I nee. Twenty five oeata per box. Something that everybody ought to know t Uulntburg keeps the most reliable elotn- In the county, and sella ILeifl for Ihe lowest cash prloea. He also takes all kind! of oountry pro- duoo In exchange at market value, aug 2&-t Hcy Your Mill Now ! Wo aro tho proprietor of a Saw Mill, complete In every par titular, which we will sell Ttry cheap. For par ticulars, address K. A. A W. D. SIOLER, mob 380 tf. Clearflold, Pcno'a. Lost 9200. A roward of twenty dollar! will be paid to the finder. Tho money lost wai wrapped up In paper and left at Fulton's Dead water, or lost la town. It was made up as follows i Five twenty dollar b Ilia) and balanoo In flvoa and tens. The money to bo returned to Elliott Pent i, or hla attorney, Bairn V. Wium. . ew A Fact. An navortisomont Inserted In the RxruiLicAU will reach mora readers than If published In all the other paper! In the ooon- ly,and ooat the advertiaei leaf than one-half In other words, an advertisement published In our jt urnal la worth double the prloe of that charged by any other publisher in the oounty. It Is a fact." tf. Nkw Daily Ktaob Linr. James L. Leavy haa fucreeded In having a daily mall estab lished between Clearfield and Penn fluid, and will hereafter run a daily stage between tho two points. His contract began with April 1st, and the atage will leave Hearfleld every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all tralna on the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, ro. turning after the last train the aatne evening. Passengers and freight will bo carried at low raloa. Orders left at any of tbo holoti will be attended to. 18apr7tf-tf ie I si Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights cent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail. 'toad, for tho week ending August 21th, 1880, and the same time last year OOAt. TOK. For the week .V'i,3.'i;l Same limn last year Increase. 6,880 Previously during year 929,1)2H Same time last year V37,874 Decrease 7,1M6 Total In IflHO Bo5,2I Same time last year V1 7,821 Decrease - 2,18tl Oman rnmOiiTt. Lumber Mi"collaneous freights 1 04 can. -las " Specials A.OOO Ilia, Wool wanted by H, A. KRATZKR. Clearflold, Pa, July 21, 1.130-it Macninks, Etc. All persons wanting a first- class Sowing Machine should buy the Hew Im proved Liirlit-Hunning Weed, for sale by John 8 lfcers, Clearfield, Pa., or Miles R. lleers, dealer in Machines and Organs, Reynold sville, Pa. may HHli-oni Onu IIiTXPnan Pan Cirt. DiaoornT on Old Pntcaa. Sowing Machines can now bo purchased at Mcrrcll's tin and variety store, from $'Ai up wards. All Hnide oi sewing mac times repaired on tne stioriosi notice. Clearflold, Pa., July 18, 1877. Coi.lxitok'1 6 a i.k a I We "hare prepared a form, nnd hnve on hand a large quantity, of blank "Collector a Sales," which have- neon ap proved by the highest legal authority in the Courts of this oounty. At TWafy Vtntt per doien we will mail any number to too Collector ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to advertise property, must post up not less than three no licet in the most publio places in hia borougn or township. ti. WAKTan. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,1)00 2n-inch shaved ahing.ee. 100,1100 24-inch sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pine boards. &00,ullo 14-leet shaved hoop!. 6,0(10 railroad liea. 60,000 feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will pay the highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point oo the Tyrone A Clearflold Railroad. J. F. Km ah an. Clearfield, Pa., OoL 10, 1678-tf. Just llecelvtMl. Just Iteooivod by AKNOLD, at CUUWKNSV1LLK : Car Load Nova Scolia Tlastorl Car Loud pure Corn, ftyo nnd Oats Chop ! Cur Loud Dcaken Salt! Car Load of Clioico Family Flonr ! Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. 1 jJtarSbiniiloe, Bark. II. R. Ties nnd Grain will bo taken In oxchang. Curwoosvillo, May 1, 1878. Ittarvlffl. SMITHBALL. At the M. B. Parsonage, In Glen Hope, August lvtb, 180, by Uev. F. A Jams, Mr. Ileniamio F. Smith and Mlaa Kliaabetb Hall, of Muddy Run, Clearfield county, Pa. ma. M MURRAY. In Ameiville.Oullch township, Augii-t lVih, 1H90, Mn. Hachol M.-McMurray, aged 20 years, 9 months and 24 daya. M( CLELLAN. In Lawrence township, on tho 19tb of August, Mary MoClellan, aged bV years, b month a and 8 daya. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Cliarpirld, Pa Aug. 31, 1880. Flour, per cwt Buckwheat Flour, per cwt Corn Meal, per cwt f:i 00 1 NO 1 BO 1 flO 1 40 I 55 1 10 8o 46 40 00 A 00 S 75 0 00 1 60 16 Chop, rye, per cwt t hop, mixed, per owt Bran, per cwt Wheat, per bushel Rye. per bushel Oats, per buahel uom, ears, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover seed Timothy teed Pott toes, per bushel , Apples, por bushel Onions Hams, per pound Shoulder, per pound Dried Reef, per pound Chickens, per pair,.... , Butler, per pound Eggs, per dmen Salt, per sack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pnun Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound Ileana, per butbol 60 20 12 2 0b 15 10 7 12 2 26 1)HOlnMAI. TO HK-PAIH IIII1IK.I The Hoard of County Commissioners will ivcrlve proposi.lt, at their otlieo in Clearfield, until Monday, September Oth, ItmO fur repairing the bridge across Chest oreek at Newhurir, O. W. KVLKR, Attestt KLAIi JOHNSTON, Joan W. Ilowa, JOHN NuRHIM, Clerk. Commissioner!. Cloar field, Pa., Aug. If), 1880-llt. 1 j Taraca, hu.a left my bed and board without any Just cause or provocation on my part, I here by give notice nnd warn all parties against trusting or harboring bar on my aooount, n 1 aro determined to pay no debts contracted by her af ter tho 10th of August, lttHO, unless compelled by due proeesi of law, of which, business men and ooiguuori win please tato notice. UKORUK HART, Sr. Drain Llok, August 26, 1HH0-31 CI AIITION Alt persons aro hereby warned J agatnit purchasing or In any way meddling with the following personal property, now in poseesr-ion of II. C. Rishel, of Brady township, vin One bay horse, one sot elnsjle harness, one oow, four beds and bedding, onn oloek, one set of wagontneker a tools, one oookstove,one two-boreo sleigh, and household article!. The foregoing property waa purchased by mo at private sale, and la allowed to remain In tho posaetslon of aatd B. O. Rishel on loan only, subject to my order nt any lime. li. II. HlBllhb. Lutherthurg, Bept, 1, 1880-at. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOHCR.-Notloe Is barohy given that Letlersnf Adminla. trillion on tho estate of WM. DKILER, late of Clearfield borough, Clearfield Co., Pa., doe'd, having been (Inly granted to tbo undersigned, all person! indebted to said estate) will please uitko Immediate payment, and thoao having elalma ar demands against Ihe same, will present them properly authenticated for set Dement without delay. MARIA J. UK) 1-HR, WM. D. BIIILER, Administrator!. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. I, HM fit. Farm For Sale. The subscriber now ofTora bit farm fr !. The property la located one mile and a half north of Cloarleld, containing kV.KillTY A CI IKS, meet of which Is cleared and under good cultiva tion, good two -story "L" house, large frame barn and other neeettary outbuildings, together with an orchard of all kinvla of fruit. The whole Is underlaid with a vein nf good eoal. Ttita prop, erty will bo exchanged for mailer property. For lurmer particular! nan on toe premttst, or by letUr add rested to JuUN C. RKED, September I, lltfi-S. Clffirflsll, Pa. 1 $w gtdvtrtisrmfiits. m IMtfl IIIISII lXlb 0r l.m t Co O. want flv. Ihuuund loah.li of OATS, Dow, ua will p.j o.,b or prmiuet, ClcrO.IJ, I'.., Aof. U, Hr tf. HfONKY TO LOAN. Oi trit-oLi, Ira- 1YL prov.d farm prolartjrtby th. Mutual Lif. iii.ur.Do. untnpany oi now mm, on Ural mon Kkk i. autna fruin $1,0W ap. Vat furthar In (uim.lioD aplilr la tbo unoVralirnid. ' IH'KXTIIALW. SMITH. CIcaiB.lJ P.., M.J 7th, ISTV-tr. pj, PATCH III r;-r L,.,.,.llii lot, lift". I -I I r, ,, l,..e. A eUUd moa.1 'V " "I al i.ini.l 1 ' !). If Mull llth .lrrrU..K,l 11,, l 'ut T" ItJ i.,n-..iiML U. Ii i.eut.r ,rltl(1, uI net w ft fur tit I'" l-t t. I' '' lUm... ri-jd .frs Ue -mIi. aiiiuti w l '"r on tUj'i OrtM I In jour picket. ' 1 ft I., til m 1... Our M-1'r.ji lllnirid ('tuiuiaa el BSaJ too a. am at, t-tuiaoeipnii a R jf Mtauna mis ri-.r. 'i June IA, 1880.. Ira. Divorce Notice. Martha D'Haas, by her next friend Wm. A. Hoover ve. In the Court of Com mon Plane of Clearfield county, Pa. No, 02, March Term, 1HS0. Alias Hub. Sur. Divorce, James B. D'Haas. Koliem ta Jam B. V'ltuai, fifitottdent t Sin t You are hereby notified tn appear In said Court on or before the FOl'KTll MONDAY (the 27tb) OF SRl'TPMHRR NKXT, and show oause why a divorce from the bonds of matrimony should not bo decreed in the above case. JAMHS MAIIAl'KEV, Sheriff. September 1st, U0-4t. Pine Timber for Sale I The nnderil irncd uflera for sale on easy terms, throe and one-half million feet of pino lumber on two tracts of land In Centre count. One with two and one-half millions, situate ten mlloa from Howard Station, B. E. V. R. R., and the other, with ooo million feet, aoven miles from aaid ela tion. Uood streams of water running lengthwise through each tract. Slum pa re : per Thousand. Tract! also contain oak and hemlock. Other line oak and hemlock timber In the neighborhood or sale. Uood location for portable saw mill. CVRl'S (J0RDON. Clearflold, Pa., Sept. lut, 1880.61. Divorce Notice. A Ira Ira Krlm, by her I In theCntirt of Commnn next friend rleas oi uieornciu uo., William Urtham i Perm's. Alios Subpuj vs. I na In Divorce No. 21, 0. II. P. Kriso. I June Term, 1S0. 7o O. . P, A'n'se, tteipmdmt . SiatAa directed bv an order of Court, you are horehy notified to appear at our next Courtof Common fleas, n olden in and tor mo oouniy oi Clearfield, on Monday. Sci.tcmber the 27th, lNHO, and ahow oause why n divorce o viacafo nmtri momii should not be made and entered in favor of libellant In the above cate. Personal service upon you having failed on aceoinit of your ab sence. JAM hn M AH Ar f Ki, ruenn Clearflold, Pa, Aug. 26th, IHH0-4t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF- HEAL ESTATE ! By virtue of an order of the Orpham' Court of Clearfield eoun ty, made on uctouer xu, io v. anu renewed at subsequent terms of aaid Court. Thero will bo exposed to publio sale, at the Court House, in Clearfield, on Thursday, September 23, At 2 o'olugk P. M., the following described real estate, via t Tho undivided half interest In tract or land situate In PKNN TOWNSHIP, Clearfield oounty. Pa., bounded as follows, vit: On the north bv landa of Heed A Bigler : south by John Wldemire ; east by J. K. Kratrer ; and west by Bonsai A Ligtitner, containing TWO HUNDRKD At'RHS, more or less, with about 26 acre cleared and under good state of cultivation, and the bal ance heavily timbered. Ihe whole of It under bid with good ooal. The Imprevementa consist of two dwelling homes and a good iraine tiarn 40 feet auuare. The land lies along Little Ander son crock, and an excellent mill sight. Also, five and n balflota In the village of ULUN UOi'K, In Becoaria township, Clearfield county, Pa., bo twecn Walnut and Cherry streets, In what la known aa block A o. V. TERMS : Ooo-third cash on confirmation of aale, one- third in one year, and one-third la two yeara with interest, to bo secured by bond and mortgage on the nremises. Ki.i2AUh.ill wil'n.MiriK, Administratrix . K. C. wIDKMlKK, Administrator. U ram plan Uilla, BopL 1, leH0-4L JCrflal garrrtijsrtucutjsf SherilTs Sale. By virtue of tbo anoexed and foregoing writs of Fieri Fatiae Issued out of your honorable Court, and to mo directed, 1 bare levied on and will expose to public sale, at the Court llonae, in tbo borough of Clearfield, on Thursday, September 9.1d, I who, At 1 o'clock, P. M , all the following mestuagea, tenements nnd tracts of lands, bounded and de scribed as followi, via : All that certain lot or piece of ground lituated In the borough of Curwemvllle, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On tho northeast and west by land! of John Patlon, on tho South by publio road or atreet, being about 200 feet in width at the front and on public road or atreet and about 100 feet at the south or back end, and about 276 feel ia depth from front to back end, having tncreoo erected a targe iwp nnd a half story frame dwelling bouse, a large two and a balf story frame stable and a one-ttery loo-bouse, wood-house, ooal-house and other nec essary outbuilding! and a small orchard of young apple trace. Also, all of defendant's right title and Interest In one other lot or piece of ground situated in or near Ihe village of Bridgeport, Piko twp , Clear field county, Pa., bounded and deacrlbed as fol lows! Beginning at a stone corner on tba Erie turnpike, t hence south 82 degreea east 31 perchel to a post j thence south 68 degreea aast 27 per ch e to n post; thenra south 06 degreaa east IS perches to n post; thence north 60 perches te a post; theneo east V perches to a post ; thence south 9 perches to a post; thence aouth (15 i de -gross oast l'A perches to a post on Anderson creek ; tbonoj north W degrees ctist 10 perches to a ehettnut (gone) thenco north 4 perches to awhile pino; thence north 06 degrees weat 0 perchea to a Spanttb oak ; thence south V2 per ches to place of beginning, containing 48 acres and 127 porches, except half aero eold by Thoa . Hill to Samuel Jenkins. Alio, all of defendant's right title and Interest In one other lot or piece of ground situated In or near the village of Bridgeport Piko town ship, Clearfltld eounty, Pa., bounded and described as follow a t On the aouth tide of Erie turnpike, and weat of main channel ol Andenon creek, begin ning at tho aaid turnpike at the main channel of aid creex j t nonce soutn s degrees west if a i" perchee to post ; thence north 18 degrees west 12 Sierchea to a post ; thenco north 20 degrees Oast i perchea to turnpike; thence along aaid pike south 06 degreea east IX ft-10 perches, mora or loss, to beginning, containing flve-sixth of an acre, mora or less, except one-half acre eold and conveyed by Thomas Hill to John Stull on aouth aide nt creek. Also, all of defendant's right title and Interest In oao other lot or piece of ground situated In or near tho village of Uridgcport, Pike twp., Clear field eounty, Pa., bounded and deserlbed as fol lows i Beginning at the Krlo turnpike at Ander son creek at the southeast corner of a tract of land sold by James Spencer, dee'd, loTha. Hill ; thenco along said turnpike south 31 degrees east 2V perchea to a post i thence along said turnpik a south HI degrees east IA perches to a post ; thence along aaid turnpikeeoutb &9 degrees east 18 per ches to a post ( thence along said tutnpike aouth 68 degreea eart 0 perches to a post along aaid turnpike, north IV degrees east 26 perches to a black oak ; thence north 61 degrees weat 77 per ches to a eheetout, (gone) being a corner of the aforesaid tract sold by J. Spencer to Thomas Illll; thenee along line of aaid tract south 30 de gree weat 10 perches to place of beginning, con taining fi aero! and Tf perchea and allowance, having all the water privilege! nnd powers, and having thereon erected a largo waler-pnwer sawmill, woolen factory, thro two and a half elory frame dwelling housoa, large barn, steam shingle-mill and other outbuildidga. Seised, taken In execution, and Io b aold as the prop erty of W. H. Hartshorn. ALSO, all the following described real (state of defend ant, to wit i All that certain piece of land situate In Knox township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., begin ning at atones; thenco by land of 8. Bigler Dunlap north 61 degrees eat 121 perchea to stones ; thence by land late of James Forest north 37 degrees weat 60 2-10 perch oa to a post ) thenco till by same annio uegreca west w.i perchea to atenoa ) thence by land of Puscye south 40 de grees east 60 2-10 perches to place of beginning, containing 40 ami, 48 perchel and all. Seised, taken in elocution, and to be sold aa the prop erty or Chat. A. KauQmaa. ALSO. all that certain lot or plee of ground situated In ll urn tide township, ClearOeld county, Pa., hound ed and described aa followi, (B the nasi by Al bert Sobring, on the southeast by K. H. Camp A Son, on tho norlkweet by the publio road, con taining one acre, and having thereon erected a good frame house, blacksmith ah op nnd email stable, Seised, taken In elocution, nnd to be sold ai the property of Wlntam A yen. ALSO, all that eerlais place or tract of land lituated In k art bans towwhip. Clearfield count v. Pa., bound ed and described as follows i Beginning at a post corner on Joeepn nanny thence west vn drrea ta n white oak corner t ihanoo north 43 perchea to a pest and stone; theneo west 71 per ches to a dead birch theneo eait 80 perches to a laurel corner ; thenco aouth SH 7 10 perches to a double hem leek t thenco east 120 perchea to a chestnut; thence aouth 30 perches to a post; then oo eaat 17 degreea to a post; thenco north 8 perchel to a pott corner and place of beginning, U.i.g pii of trs- N HM4( tmiftand I uP7, con tain i on M 8-10 acres, having about 00 aerei cleared, and having inaraon erected n good frame bouoe. a lane bank barn and othar outbuildings. a good orchard, alto being wall underlaid with bituminous coal. Seiied, taken la execution, nnd to bo told ai tho properly of Juitin Heckle, ALSO, all that cert ale lot or piece of ground lituated In Bloom township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bounded and described as followi - Beginning at a poit t0 flmtlSfitifuW. on tha Erie turnpike, a oomer of land conveyed to Christ Buck ; theneo by said Buck's land aouth I degrees west 132 f-10 perchea to a poet corner of Hubert Leeches land ; thence by aaid Robert Leecnee land aouth 07 degrees east 131 a-io per ches to a post comer of Place's land; thence by aame north 2 degree east 82j perches to a post, north Lij degrees west S3 T-10 perches to a post nlanoi thenco nortn 47 degrees west JU o-iu perches to a post oa tha Brio turnpike; thenoa oy too aame norm ii uegrees wen percuee, north 40 degreea weat 27 perchea ; thence north 8V degreea wast Ifto) porches to the place nf be ginning, containing itiu acres, more or leas, nav' ing SO aorta cleared, and having thereon erected a small frame bouse, betted, taken in execution, and to bo told aa th property of H. P. Thump, aon. ALSO, the undivided half Interest la all that certain tract of land situated In Bradford twp., Clear- Held oounty, Pa., beginning at a gum (down) oh the bank of the Susquehanna river; thence north 06 degrees oast 80 porches te a chestnut tbcnofl north 24 perchea to n white oak (down) ; lhenca nortn zi degree! wen 4 perchea ton pott ; mono north 27 degrees west 88 perches to a whitooak ; thenco aouth 88 degrooa west 118 perchea ton whit oak i thence by John Wition aouth 04 per ches to a white pine ; theno south 24 degroea east 60 perches ; thenco 1 1 porches to n black oak on the bank of the river i thence by tho river 148 perchea to the place of begluning, containing 100 acres and 46 perches and allow tree, exempting anu reserving, uevertneiesa, seven aeros toia oy John (J rah aid, Sr., in bis lifetime, out of tho aaid boundaries. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Robert liraham. ALSO, all that certain lot or piece of ground situatid in tho village of DuBois, Sandy townibip, Clear fltld county, Pa., bounded and described an fol lows: on the cant by Alain street, on tne nortn by lot of O. W. Wolf, on the feat by an alley and on the aouth by Washington atreet, being aixty (ttuj loet wide by ISO feet deep, nnd known aa lot No. 7 Id Rumbarger'a addition to DuUoit, hav ing thereon erected a two-story frame house 10x20 feet, with addition 10x12 foot frame wash house and other outbuildings. Alto, two other lota In aame village, towntnip, and oounty, lituated on Long street, bounded as lounwst On the north by Long street, on tne east by Hetricka, on the wett by High atreet, on the south by Church street, and known aa lots No. 12 and 13, having thereon erected a large two-story frame bouse, small nam, and omer out buildings. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the property of Fred. Tracy and C. A. Barr. ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel or lot of ground altuate in the borough of Clearflold, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and described aa follows: Beginning at a post on public road known as tho uweoa road ; thenco along tne line of out-lot no. 12 enit 13 perchel tea port; thenoe south by land of Richard Shaw 13 degrees weit 20 perches to a post; thence west along th lino of onUlot No. 10 aeren perchea to a post In publio road; thence along laid road 20 perches to poit and place of beginning, oonlainlng 1 acre and OJ per ches, and being part of a larger lot known as out-lot No. II, which waa convoyed to Mordecai Shirk, and having thereon erected n two -story frame house and a two-story frame stable. Seiied, taken in execution, and to be aold ns the property of W. R. Brown, ALSO, all that eertaln tract or piece of land situate in Bradford township, Clearfield oouoty, Pa., con -tainina 200 acre nnd $0 perchea, tho same, more or loss, and consisting of two adjoining tracts or pieces of land, one of which contains I .'18 acres and H'j t.ernhei, bounded aa lollowa : jteginntng at an nan, an old corner of tract aurveyed on warrant granted to Paul Cox aod others ; thence extending by tho aaid tract west 100 perohei to a post; thence aouth 167i perchea to a poit; theice east 1WS perches to a chestnut ; tbence by land lold by Wm. Sansom to A. Pierce north 32 degrees west 6ti perchea to plaoo of beginning, being part of two tracts eurvcyed on warrants granted to John Nesbit and Ueorg Bartnam, dated 27 July 17V2, about 1H0 acres cleared, mora or less, having thereon erected a two-story frame house, large bank bat a and other outbuildings, and a large apple orchard. Also, one other piece containing 07 acres and 147 perchel, beginning at k chestnut corner; thence west 147 perches to a poet ; thenco 8H per chea to a post ; thence eattlOO perchea to a pott; thenee north 2H degrees east 100 peroboa to place nf beginning, being part of two tracts aurveyed on warrants granted to Jonathan Neabit and (leorgo Bartnam, dated July 27, 1702, having about 40 acre! cleared, with a small frame house thereon. Seiied, taken execution, and to bo aold aa the property of Mark Kylcr. ALSO, all that certain tract or pleo of land lltoate In Bradford township, Clearfield eounty, Penn'a, bounded and described as fallows ; Beginning at the south west oorner of the aurroy warranted In tha name of Timothy Paxton; thenco east 0-'l perchea to a pott; tbence along line of land of James B, Urabam north 88 perches to a poit; thenco along line of James It. (1 rah am west 03 ptronos to pest on Jin of Francis West, and theno along said line aouth 88 perchel to south west corner of Timothy Paxton sorvey nnd plaae of beginning, contain ing 84 acre and 104 perchel net, having thorenn erected a dwelling bouse, barn, and other buildings, being nearly all clear ed. Beit I, taken la execution, and to b aold aa th property of Henry Uainea. Tbrhi or Salx. The price or sum at which the property ehall bo struck off must bo paid at the time of sale, or such other arramreinents made aa will bo approved, otherwise the property will b immediately put up anu sold again at mo expeoso nnd risk of tho person to whom it waa itruck off, and who, In oaie of deficiency at luch re -sale, shall make good tho same, and In no Instance will the Deed bo presented in Court for con firm a tion unless tho money is actually paid to tho Sheriff. JAMBS MA1IAKFKY. Snxntrr'i Owes:, I 6herlff Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 26, 180. Sheriff's Sale. 1Y virtue of sundry writs of Vtn. E., Issued 1 out of the Court of Common l'leas of Clear Bold Co., and to me directed, there will bo exposed to Pl'BLIC SALK, nt tho Court llouie, in the borough of Clearfield, Pa., on Tliuraday, Sept 93d, IrtrtO, At 1 o'clock, P. M-, tha following described real estate, to wit: All that eertaln tract of land situate In Law rence township, and I orough of Clearfield, Clear field eounty, Pa., in Moiiop't addition, and being part of lot No. 14, commencing at a post on ox tended Front street, at th southwest Corner of lot No. .14 ; theno east 105 feet to post ; theno aouth 00 degrees west by Moore's coal road 117 leet to post by township road ; theno north IS degrees east along extended front street 60 feet to beginning. Improvement! two-story from dwelling house and outbuildings. Also, als vacant lota situat tn aaid boron nh of Clearfield, in Moasop'i addition thereto, on ex tended ronrtb street, bounded by other lands of Defendant on the east, hy lot No. 42 on the north, by Fourth street on the west, and by lot No. 86 on tho aouth, being each 60 feet in width, 200 feet in depth, nnd being known in plan of said borough or addition, aa Iota No.'i 41, 40, 80, 88, 37 and 30 respectively. Also, one other lot situate In Moesnn'i addition In said boroiifh, being known a lot No, ;t6, and being 60 feet In width by 200 feet in deptb.bound- ed north y lot Ro. 3o in said addition, west bv extended Fourth street, aouth by an alley, and east by other lands of Defendant. Improvements two-story iraiue dwelling Dome and other out buildings. AIm, one ether tot situate In aaid borough in Mossop'i addition, being known at lot No. 84, and beinc 60 feet in width by 200 feet in depth. bound- ed north by an alley, west by extended Fourth street, and aouth and east hy other landa of De fendant, with a two story frame house and other outbuildings. Also, one other lot situate in tho borough of Clearfield, beginning at a post on line of William Merrell a land ; thence by aatd land soutn I4t) degreea wait 24 perchea to n post ; then by lot No. T north 8H4 west .t.H perch os to nosl ; thence north 16 4 degree east 24 perchea to pott ; thenoe hy lend late of Jsmei B. U rations aouth 8St eaat ;i3 perches to beginning, containing four acres and 136 perches, being part of out lot No. 8, and ing partly cleared, wtta ooal bank opened thereon. Also, one othor lot tttoato In Lawri.be town ship, Clearfield oounty, Pa., beginning at stones, a corner of (and sold by Richard Shaw to Chris tian Buttorf; thence by land of aaid Bottorf aouth 77 degroea west 08 perchea to pi ton pine; thence by land of Hugh Leavy'a heirs aouth 48 degrees east 60 perches t stone: I bene by land of nicnard fiu aw north i.vo east 7ft parches to an nan on tbo old Ml let burg road; theno by aaid road north 43 degreea west 89 perches to white oak ; theno atill hy same north 00 degrees weat 17 per ohei to place of beginning, containing 21 acres and Ofi perohei, being olearod and under good col li vat ion. Also, one other ht aituate In aaid borough of Clearfield, beginning at a ponj thee south 48 ilegreaa eaal i perches to post, by Mat hew Oa dons land j thenoe north 13 degrees eatt 074, per chea to post ; tbence wett 40 B-10 perchea to pott; theno aouth 154. west SI perches to beginning, oonlainlng 14 acres, more or less, partly cleared. Alio, one other tot situate In laid borough known as lot No. 84, being OA feet fronton Second street and extending In depth 2t)0 feet to an alley, and bounded front hy Second street, north by Cherry street, ast by an alley, and aouth by lot No. 85, wtin n two-story nrici swelling bouse, framo liable nnd other outbuildings. Seiied, taken in execution, nnd to be aold aa the property of Jas. A. Moor. ALSO, all that certain tract of land situate In T'nlon town thip, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a post oorner of land of P. Ilolb.petcr and a lab Jehnaon; thenoe north by same 120 perches to a stone east ly perohei to bomlock ; theno aouth by land of i John Hoel 112 perches to post at Saowsboe and , Pankenville turnpike j theno by said turnpike south 68 degrees west 1 1 perches ; tncnni by same ! ennth TO degrees west 10 perches; thence still hy aame north 70 dvg. weat It per. ; Ihenct still by aame north 07 degrees west 20 perches ; theno ecu In by aame J degre west 31 perches) theno north by aame 08 degrees weat 17 perches to be ginning, oonlainlng TO acre and 40 perchea with about 15 acres cleared, and having thereon erected a dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Seined, taken In execution, nnd to be eold aa th property of J. K. nnd J. C. K raiser. ALSO, two eertaln tracts of land situate In Karthaos townibip, Clearfield oouniy, Pa., one piece bound ed eaat by land of Uodfrey Fisher, aouth hy pub lic mad, west hy Robert Hridgens, and north by lands of Henry Yothers, containing 144 acres, nun or lest, and having a boa l Itiu acres cleared, and having thereon erected a frame bank barn, (rain honee, wagon abed nnd ether outbuildings. Also, one other tract of land situate Io Kart haos township, Clear Held eounty. Pa., adjoining the above property nnd containing 17 acres, more or less, with about 30 acre leared, and having thereon creeled a frame house Iwe itories jCrrjal gmwtlsfratnt. high, framo bank barn and a water eaw-mill thereon eraotod. 8ead, taken la execution, and to be sold as tb pioperty of inotnae nnd Janet Wait. ALSO, two eertaln lota of land lltoate la tha Tillage of DuBois, Clear Held oounty, Pa., No. 1, bounded oo th east by lot of , oa th west by other lota of Defendant fronting on ninii street 80 feet, and extending back north from laid a (reel inu leet, bavine thereon erected a frame house 21x34 feet two stories hlirh. No. 1. bound ed on th east by lot juit described, we at by land of n ininey, south by Williams street, nnd baring a front on said street of 80 feet, and extending back north KM feet, having thereon erected a frame house 10x24 feel two atoriaa bieb. nnd a frame stable zuxu leet. Retted, taken In execution, and to b eold as the property of Maria C. Bauia. ALSO, all that certain tract of land iltuat In North IlouUdale,Woodwerd township.Clearfield count v. Pa., bounded eo the north -east by Uoea Hun rail road, on tne wett by a street, and on the south by Wallae atreet, being a triangular ahape. and having thereon erected a largo framo houav, used as a bote). Sailed, taken la execution, and to be aeld aa th poo per ty of William Smith. ALSO, all that certain tract of land situate In Bradford township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded on the eait by landa of Itaiab tl. Barger, west by land of Jam as Lanabery, aouth by laud of Isaac Bar ger, and north by land of Jamea Stewart, contain inc 22 acres, more or leas, with a'oul 12 aores clt arcd.havingtheron erected a small frame houie, frame barn and other outbuildings, betted, taken In execution, and to be told as tbo property ) Joseph M. Barger. ALSO, a certain lot of land iltaate in HoatrJale bor ough, Clearfield eounty, Pa., a corner lot, on the oorner -f Hannah and Brisbia at reels on the west, by Railroad street on the aouth, by a brick building belonging to Cameron on the east, being 24 feet front and 41 feet deep, with a two-story frame store-house thereon erocted, being 24x40 feet, and Alio, two lots of land in tne borough of Houtt dale, Clearfield eounty, Pa., boiog lot! No. 22 nnd 2W3, adjoining ami fronting on McAteer street about 200 feet and running back loO feet to Pine alley. Bounded by railroad on the north by Mc Ateer atreet on in west, i'in alley on the eatt, and Ale alley on the aouth, containing one-halt acre of ground, with n large double brick bouso 32x40 leet two itoriea high, etablo, and other outbuildinga tberoon erected. Seiaed. taken In cxeeution, and to bo aold as the property of Wm. Watobman A Son. ALSO, all that oertaln tract of land situate In O reenwood township, Clearflold oounty, Pa., beginning at a red oak stump near public road ; thenoe by other land of John A. Howies north 40 degrees weat 64 perches to a post in tho middle of publio road; thenee by same north 231 degrees west 82 perchea to post in line of Ihemnson Wiley (now John A, Rowlea 1 : thenee hv aaid John A. Rowlei 624 de. greet west 100 0-10 perchea to post on line of John ueil ana i. iiuuiuen a to. ; ineace oy taia une aoutb 80 decrees east 38 perchea to post ; thence by public road and other landa of John A . Ruwles north 67 degress east tMJ poroses to place oi bo ginning, containing 46 acres, more or less, with about 25 acres cleared, and a small orchard grow ing thereon, and having thereon erected a log house, be i ted. taken In execution, and to sold ai tho property of Jamea D. Wiley and Joseph M. Wiley. .ALSO defeodunt'i interest In all thus certain tracts of land aituate in Greenwood townabin. Clearfield eounty, ra., nounueu ana aetontioa as follows j no. 1. uegioning at a red oak on tb west bank of the Susiiuehanna rivor : tbence north 16 degrees west 2ZU perches to a chestnut, nnd thence hy remainder of trad north 76 ueirreea east 84 perchea to post; thence hy WooJside land south la degrees east an perches to n white oak corner on tbo river; thenoe up said river the several courses and distances to the red oak and plane nf beginning, containing 122 acre and 122 perohei itti about .tu acres cleared. No. 2. One other tract of land situate In Greenwood township, Clearfield county, Pennsvl vania, beginning ai a white oak on the rirer bank ; thenoe up aaid rirer north 60 degrees west 154. parches to an old white oak (down) ; thence by land late of Wm, Haste!!, dee d, aouth 43 de groea eatt 00 perchea to n atone heap ; thence south 13 degrees west 40 perchea to Ihe plane of No. .1. One other tract ofland si tuafe in Green wood towuship, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania. beginning at a fallen hickory oorner of tracta no. nwi and 3 ooa ; thenco hy land era di ed to Geo. Klder south perchea to the bank of ihe rirer; theno down said river its several courses and distances to a fallen blaok oak and corner of Grit described piece; thonce along the same north 14 degree wen in percuee to chestnut north Tn degrees eaat ol perchoa to pott ; tbence aouth 14 degrees east 20 perches to land now owned by monoiae mcuracxen i tneno aouth oz irevi east 110 perches, more or less, to post; thenoe nortn ix degree west 4 perches to hemlock t ',ioce north 21 dogreoieast 18 perchea to hem lock ; tnence norm a acgreea weat, west 24 per ohei to hemlock; thenoe SUft degreea west 04 perchea to a hemlock; thenoa north 411 degrees weal 4 perches to a hemlock ; toeoe north 1 do grewast36 perches tonhemlock; thence north 30 degree west i a-1 perobe! to a biron on tbo original line of laid tract No. 8682: thence bv aaid line south CI degrees west 130 perches, more or ieia, to pi ace oi ocginning, containing a7 acre! and 01 perches, more or less, with about 60 acre! cleared, and having thereon erected a hewed log bout, bank barn, and other out buildings. Also, all of defendant's interest lo one other tract of land situat In Bell twp,, Clearfield Co., ra., being part ot tract warranted to isiea Daniel. bounded as follows t Beginning at itone oorner of land of Mcl'recken and V. Ihompson : thenoe by Thompion'i land north 034 degrees eaat 60 per. to post (beech); tbence by land of Z. u. Hoover nerthoi deg. weit 281 perchea to a poet (beech 1 tbence by tract No. 6022 aouth 78 degreea west 61 perches to stones ; thonce by land of N. M Crarken aouth fij degrees oast 2V& perchea to alonea and place ot beginning, con la to ing 84 acres ana ! perches. Also, one o titer tract of land aituaTo In Bell town thip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., beginning at maple f tbence by land of Henry Beck No. 4280 eaat M0 perchea to a Una ; thenoe by 611 and acant land soutn aju perohei to a hickory ; thence by Vacant land and No. 6016 south 83 de grees west 634 perchea to a poit; tbence by No. itfi(t and fviv nortn sm perches to place of b- ginning, containing 1100 acres. Also, one otner tract ot laud itiuate in jjcii township, Clearfield oounty, Pa,, beginning at n poet on Itneot land aold to . L. Miller. Round ed on Ibe north by tract 602 1 , on the eaat hy tract 6016, on the south by trnet 3606, and en the eatt by tract in name of Christopher Krataer, con taining about SoO acres. beited, taken in execution, and to bo lold aa property of R. U. Ihompson. ALSO, Ihe following real estate of defondant aituate in Lumber City borough. Clearfield oounty, Pa., be ginning at a white pine stump at oorner of land or R. toung, dee'd., thoao by land of said Young estate, aouth ih drurees cast 2.0 4-10 pore he to a street; thence by aairl atreet north 60 degrees weal lea icet to corner ol tloss and rerguson lots tbence by the same north 11 degrees east 10 feet, north 60 degrees west 140 feet, south SI degrees west 180 feel to the aforesaid street, and by It north rV degreea weat 140 to a II foot alley thence by said alley north 31 degrees oast 160 feet to a 12 foot alley ( thence by aaid alley north 31 degrees eait 180 feet, and north 60 degreea west 270 feet to centre of Spring atreet; tbence north 31 degreea east by other land late of aaid dee'd. 42 2-10 perches lo a post; thenoe north 60 de grees west 60 4-10 perches to a poat oa John P. line's line; thenoe nortn lf4 degreea west l.'( perches to tne turnpike ; tbence by it north xv degrees oast 24 perchea; thenoe north 2 degreea west 12 perches, noitb 12 degree! eatt 10 perches to ti. Hell's line, and thence by the same aouth 40 degreea east 07 7-10 perches to beginning, containing 104 acres, i.iu perches and allowance, with about 00 acre! cleared, aad having thereon erected n frame house and log barn and other eut buildings. Also, all that certain tract nf land situate lo the borough of Lumber City, Clearfield oounty, ra., beginning ai a post, tbence aouth 50 decrees east IV 4-10 perches; tbence north 60 degrees west fin 11) percttna to n post) thenee aouth M'l degrees eait 66 8 10 perches to a post and place f beginning, containing about 10 aores with about .1 acres cleared and no buildings. Also, all that certain traot of land in Firguton township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : On the eaat by land of Me Cauley A Pailrreon, on the south hy land of Mo- Cauloy A Wilherigbt, on the west by lands of n ilberlcht and h. C. Barrett, and on Ibe north by lands of K. O. Barrett, Wilherigbt, Fred Shoff anu John V. straw, containing 71 acre, more or less, with about 26 acree cleared, and having tnereon erected a small house and stabl. Belted, taken In execution, and U b aold ai the property of J. U, Roai. Tenae or Saiu - The price or euro nt which the property shall be itruck off mutt b paid at the time of sale, or luoh other arrangements mad as will be approved, otherwise the property will b Immediately put up and aold agaia nt the ex pens and risk of th person to whom it waa struct on, ana who, tn ease or deficiency at aucb re-sal, shall make good the same, and in no Inttanoe will the Deed be presented la Court for confirmation unlesa the money la actually paid to the Sheriff. JAMBS MAUAFFKV, Saiatrr'a Orrtra, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 26, 1180. f Sheriff's Sale. 1 ) Y virtue of sundry write of Lemri Facial Issued J out of the Court of Common Pleat of Centre county, Penn'a, nnd to me directed, there will be exposed to PI'HLIO SALK, at the Court llonae, in the borougn of Clearfield, l a., on Tliuraday, ffeptember 93d, Ihhi), At 1 o'clock P. M., th following described real estate, of Defendant! to wit : A ertlan two-story framo building SOkO feet with lot and curtilage appurtenant thereto, situ ate In ths borough of Osceola, Clearfield eounty. Pa ., bounded and deacrlbed as follows: On the oa at lido of Pruner street, and known at lot No. 2VA in the general plan of laid borough. Belted, taken In execution, nnd te be sold as the prop erty of Henry Wallaoe. Taaua or Bali, The price or ran at which the property iball b etruek off must be paid at the time of aale, or each other arrange menu made as will b approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put np nnd aold again at th cxpeaa and rlak of tb person to whom It wax struck off, and wbo, tn eat of deficiency nt luch re-sale, shall make good the aame, and In no instance will tb Deed b presented In Court for eonflrmatlon anion the money is actually paid to the Sheriff. JAS. MAHAFPKY, Baanirr'a Drrica, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 16, ISM. j ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. B1IAVED AND SAWED. Corwenivllle, Jan. I, 71 if. WisrfUnttfou. I 31 a I .o - " 2 iJ e 8 W Bka " S .5 n 0 W A NEW Almost Given Away, an Eight-Page Taper for Less than Cost of Paper, Ink nnd Postage. THE WORLD IS FOR HANCOCK & ENGLISH FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME, AND WILJ, UK SENT, Postage paid, from now until January 1, 1S81, WEEKLY - - 25 Cents SEMI-WEEKLY - - - - - CO Cents DAILY (including Sunday) .... 2.50 Or until after the Inauguration for double the above prices. Democrats, send for it nnd read what is being done all over tho country by Democrats to insure a glorious victory this Fall. Send it to your Republican neighbors, and convert them to Democracy. HELP ON THE GOOD CAUSE ! Address THE WORLD, 35 Park Row, New York. Angim Ulh,4MS80. N. E. ARNOLD, CO"3fftX7Ur23!IMSX?rXXJ.XJ.3S!. WILL HIGHEST CASH PRICE XF" O 3FL- 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK. 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 No wnitine for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash price paid nt all times. Liberal advances made on largo lots. Go sec Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. 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Htm of Ilaliao 11m. which I will tall ch.ap for e.ah, ar aaoha.ita fur whaaU t'or furtb.r lo fomatlon pall on or .JJr.aa tba unilarlr;nl. i.V. KHAMKH, Nor I, Tt If. ClurlaM, Vt. 1. A Si I FOB HAI.B. I. Ilo.to. .ail Ptnotown.hira,C!.arflld ooantr. KMaonabla timafff.an for part of porchaaa monaj. Prioa. ffl. 00 t. Ill.ol par acr. T Mlor., r.a.rvad. L. B1HD, Akdi, P.nll.ll, P.. .rW.tLio. a Kaa.a, BopL It, lt tf. Clovlold, Pa, CUEWENSVILLE, PENN'A. eXr-Thli nld nnd well-establlslied Hotel haa been leased br the nndersljrned, nnd lie feelt een Adent of rendering aatisfaellon te those wbe sna patronise hiea. Hood stabling at tar bed. LKVY1S O.fiLUUM, Proprietor. April II, 0-tf.